Sports Trivia
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SportsAndLadyGOONx19;845079 wrote:Since no one bit, the answer is Jamal Crawford. (Bulls, Knicks, and Warriors)
That's a good one I would have never guessed Crawford -
thavoiceIn the last 80 years, one MLB player has driven in 7 runs in a game WITHOUT an extra base hit.
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cviewGOONx19;845079 wrote:Since no one bit, the answer is Jamal Crawford. (Bulls, Knicks, and Warriors)
This was a good one. My guess was going to be Tracy McGrady -
SonofanumpSonofanump;843577 wrote:What do the top three non-juicing home run hitters of all time have in common regarding who they played for?
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GOONx19SportsAndLady;845146 wrote:That's a good one I would have never guessed Crawfordcview;845489 wrote:This was a good one. My guess was going to be Tracy McGrady
I've gotta guess that the question won't last much longer though, with Rose on the rise and Carmelo in New York. -
karen lotzGOONx19;845575 wrote:I've gotta guess that the question won't last much longer though, with Rose on the rise and Carmelo in New York.
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Wasn't the question who has scored 50 points in a game for 3 different franchises? I can't see Rose or Carmelo leaving anytime soon. -
GOONx19I might have phrased it wrong. Player to have the most recent 50 point game for 3 different franchises. No one has scored 50 for any of those teams since he left.
EDIT: I did phrase the original question wrong. I think the way I meant it, as explained in this post, is even more impressive. -
SportsAndLadyWait..so re phrase the question again lol
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Laley23Who has recorded the most recent 50 point game for 3 different franchises?
Crawford.
But Melo will be more recent in NY when he gets it and Rose in Chicago. I get it now, but your original question was completely different lol. -
ThinthickbigredTwo grand slams in one inning
Fernando Tatis April 23rd 1999 -
SportsAndLadyLaley23;845686 wrote:Who has recorded the most recent 50 point game for 3 different franchises?
Crawford.
But Melo will be more recent in NY when he gets it and Rose in Chicago. I get it now, but your original question was completely different lol.
Maybe I'm retarded but I still don't get this question lol
Well I understand the question but you lost me at Carmelo and Rose -
karen lotzSo if you look at each NBA team's most recent 50 point scorer, Crawford is that guy for three teams currently. He will be knocked down from that list if and when Melo and/or Rose scored 50, since the Knicks and Bulls are two of the teams on Crawford's list. I misunderstood originally to.
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Speedofsand
What do you call a groundskeeper with dirty knees?password;844906 wrote:Who was the first head groundskeeper in Professional baseball? They also made history during the 2005 all star game for being the first one to be recognized for what?
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Heather Nabozny in 1999 for Detroit, she was also recognized as the first female to be the head groundskeeper for an all star game.
The head groundskeeper -
GOONx19Haha so I messed it up pretty bad, but I love that Crawford stat.
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SportsAndLadySpeedofsand;846865 wrote:What do you call a groundskeeper with dirty knees?
The head groundskeeper
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SportsAndLadykaren lotz;846841 wrote:So if you look at each NBA team's most recent 50 point scorer, Crawford is that guy for three teams currently. He will be knocked down from that list if and when Melo and/or Rose scored 50, since the Knicks and Bulls are two of the teams on Crawford's list. I misunderstood originally to.
Oooooooooohhh...makes sense now.
That's a good one -
Cleveland BuckSonofanump;845528 wrote:Any guesses?
They all ended their careers in the same city they started their careers, but with different teams.
Aaron: Milwaukee Braves, Brewers
Ruth: Boston Red Sox, Braves
Mays: New York Giants, Mets -
SpeedofsandSportsAndLady;847222 wrote:You suck dude
kiss my ass you punk bitch -
vball10setSpeedofsand;847259 wrote:kiss my ass you punk bitch
hey, wasn't this you on Animal Planet? Hillbilly Hand Fishin', right??
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Laley23SportsAndLady;847223 wrote:Oooooooooohhh...makes sense now.
That's a good one
Made sense after people explained it earlier. Ya big fucking idiot! -
SportsAndLadyLaley23;847296 wrote:Made sense after people explained it earlier. Ya big ****ing idiot!
Haha I was still lost... -
Tiger2003Which team is the longest standing same-named, same-city team in American professional sports?
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j_crazyPhiladelphia Phillies. That's strictly a guess.
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SonofanumpIt has to be baseball, but not maybe on MLB, the NL is older. I'll guess Cubs. Maybe Cardinals or Phillies might be correct.
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GOONx19I could've sworn someone already posted that it was the Phillies (1893). I must've been hallucinating.